slow fueling Oday 28

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Jul 30, 2012
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O Day 28 foot Fernandina Beach
:cussing:Anyone experience slow fueling of Oday 28? At fuel dock or hand pumping from Jerry can. Breather/overflow works to well. Tank registers 1/2 full.
Bill
 
Jan 10, 2009
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PDQ 32 Deale, MD
:cussing:Anyone experience slow fueling of Oday 28? At fuel dock or hand pumping from Jerry can. Breather/overflow works to well. Tank registers 1/2 full.
Bill
Is it a foaming problem? Fuel/air separators can help.
 
Feb 26, 2004
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Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
I'm not quite sure what the question in the OP was. But if my guess is that when fueling overflows occur when the tank is only half full, my experience is that many folks assume that fueling up a boat is just like their car: insert fuel hose, put on automatic at full flow and wait til it clocks itself off.

Nothing is further from the truth. Fueling boats MUST be done carefully, because there is a difference between a boat and car (beyond the spelling :)). Boats have vent lines, cars don't (at least as far as fueling is concerned). On many boats the vent line is a tad BELOW the top of the fuel inlet, meaning the fuel will overflow the vent first.

Whenever I refuel, I first determine how much fuel is required. I keep a very close track of my fuel use, and have determined over the course of the past 14 years that our engine uses around 1/2 gallon per hour of running time. 20 hours, 10 gallons, easy.

I hold the nozzle and never "lock" it. When I reach 7 or 8 gallons, I slow way, way down on the volume. Diesel fuel foams. When I hit 9 gallons, I stop for a minute or so, and add the last gallon very, very slowly.

I haven't had a vent leak in 13 years.

Just slow down and you shouldn't have any issues. That's, of course, if I understood your question correctly. :)
 
Oct 30, 2011
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klidescope 30t norfolk
why exactly do you need a full tank of fuel in a sailboat it just slows it down under sail
 
Jul 30, 2012
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O Day 28 foot Fernandina Beach
Thanks Fellow sailors. I'll get under the cockpit and take a new look. As I remember the vent is low. Did not know diesel foamed. I'll check it out closely. I hate venting. Slow and steady,
Bill
 
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